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howdy Y'all I just got a D7000 and need help.
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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 93335" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>FYI, that little icon is also the exact plane at which the sensor resides inside your camera. (the more you know! can be helpful for macro photography and distance predictions)</p><p></p><p>Manuals aren't terribly helpful, though in photography they are your best friend.</p><p></p><p>My honest advice is to shoot with your kit lens or whatever lens you have currently. Then, after awhile, what you NEED will become evident. Do you shoot lots of people? Perhaps an 85mm prime is in your future. Do you do lots of sports and birds? Look into telephoto glass. How about architecture? Wide angle is the way to roll. Knowing WHAT you're going to shoot has the most importance in what lenses you acquire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 93335, member: 9237"] FYI, that little icon is also the exact plane at which the sensor resides inside your camera. (the more you know! can be helpful for macro photography and distance predictions) Manuals aren't terribly helpful, though in photography they are your best friend. My honest advice is to shoot with your kit lens or whatever lens you have currently. Then, after awhile, what you NEED will become evident. Do you shoot lots of people? Perhaps an 85mm prime is in your future. Do you do lots of sports and birds? Look into telephoto glass. How about architecture? Wide angle is the way to roll. Knowing WHAT you're going to shoot has the most importance in what lenses you acquire. [/QUOTE]
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